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My school started on Monday, and I'm in year 11 now, been watching back some of your videos on topics that I'm weak on, thank you for your time on making these videos.
If you do A level maths and further maths, I will literally love you forever. Your videos are so clear and professional, thanks so much for the effort! :D
His SchoolWork I will keep doing a-level maths but I don’t know how long it will be until I move onto a-level further maths as I need to finish the a-level curriculum first and there is an awful lot! I will try my best though 😁🙏🏼
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor That makes total sense. I just checked out your playlist and I totally understand. I'll be starting a level maths and further maths on Monday, so I'll be using you regularly as a teacher outside of school. Thanks so much for the work you do for us all :D
His SchoolWork Amazing news! I’ll be trying to finish the AS Pure playlist as quick as I can and as long as it’s done before the school year ends I’ll progress onto some further maths and A2 Pure at the same time, but I’ll do my best and thank you for the kind words 😁🙏🏼
can you tell me how is your A level going and which channel did help you with that? It's because I am starting As maths and further on September I have already started it from now
It took me ages to get to grips with vectors until I found your videos, this seems quite nice to start with compared to some of the gcse ones, thanks for the video you made this seem so simple
Hi. Nice videos here; you are a godsend. One question though. at 26 mins into the video, you mentioned that the coefficient of i is double the coefficient of j, why are you applying a 2 on the right-hand side of the equation? Wouldn't that multiply j by 2?
i +3j means that the coefficient of j is 3x the coefficient of i. (this is a ratio of 1:3) In order to make them equal we must multiply the coefficient of i by 3 as well. (this makes the ratio 3:3, meaning they are now equal)